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94-Year-Old Veteran Thrown Out Of Senior Housing To Make Room For Illegal Immigrants

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94-year-old Army veteran Frank Tammaro was evicted from his senior center, Island Shores, after it was closed down and sold.

The facility was converted into an emergency shelter for asylum-seeking families.

Tammaro struggled to find suitable housing and was eventually moved into his daughter’s home. (Trending: Chilling Surveillance Program Under Biden Exposed)

“I felt horrible,” Tammaro said.

“It’s no joke getting thrown out of a house.”

“I do get upset when I see them handing out all this money and all these things, and I’m paying taxes and getting kicked out,” he said. “I’ve never got anything from the city. Or the state.”

“It was scary,” Tammaro recalled. “Very scary. Especially when I don’t get around like I used to. I didn’t know where I was going.”

“We knew something was going to go in there,” his daughter said. “They kept saying, ‘oh, they’re going to sell it. They’re going to sell it.’ That’s what they kept telling me.”

“I was not in combat,” Tammaro said. “But these boys that went over and went into combat — and now they’re all settled in there with their lives and everything else — and they’re all disrupted, it isn’t fair.”

“I was pretty slow getting out,” Tammaro added. “I figured they were gonna have my luggage on the curb.”

“He hated it there,” his daughter pressed. “And for somebody his age, why should he live the rest of his life someplace he didn’t like?”

“I can’t leave him home alone. … I raised my kids already. They’re all grown up,” she said. “I mean, he’s a piece of cake, but still he’s 94 years old.”

His daughter expressed frustration at the lack of support for her father, while migrants received assistance.

“I don’t understand it at all. It’s not fair to anybody,” she said.

“These migrants, they’re getting everything. They’re getting everything and I can’t get nothing for [Tammaro]. It angers me.”

“I can’t even get him an aide. I only could get him an aide for 30 days and then they cancel it.”

“So what, he has to pay for it then?”

“Meanwhile, [migrants] get everything. And he’s not entitled to anything,” she added.

The situation has left them feeling bitter and upset.

“I felt bitter at the beginning,” Tammaro said. “But I’m satisfied where I am now.”

“I was satisfied where I was until they threw me out,” he added. “But making the best of a bad situation, that’s what we’re doing.”

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